<<Actually it means, like the vast majority of other rationally minded folks, the intel told him, as well as it did Bush, as well as the UN, as well as did to Clinton & Co, as well as France, Germany, Russia, etc., etc., etc., that Saddam did have his stockpiles, was a threat not just to the region, but to long term peaceful stability. Bush simply did something about it>>
Hilarious. What it means in fact is that whatever Clinton was told, believed or failed to believe, he was not convinced of any need to invade Iraq and rejected Cheney and the Zionists' urgings to do so. Bush, Cheney et al. OTOH found a phony excuse for doing what Clinton was too smart to get involved in. How this PROVES anything about what intelligence Bush received that he didn't have made to order is something you will have to demonstrate. Nobody else has been able to do so to date.
<<So unless you can show me a quote of Pollack's that demonstrates his "support of the invasion", vs what he's on record as saying that inspectors should have been given far more time, and that invasion was not the proper course of action at this time, this again would be another Tee attempt at reinterpreting current reality, to fit Tee's template of what has to be, vs what is>>
I just quoted you the TITLE of his fucking book, what more would you want? Any reference to the book on the internet (and there are dozens of them) says that it argued IN FAVOUR OF the invasion. Would you really expect a book titled The Case for the Invasion of Iraq to argue AGAINST it? In view of the title and the unanimous internet description of the book as favouring an invasion of Iraq, that's enough for me. I'm not gonna buy the fucking book. You're such a big fan of the guy, why don't YOU buy the fucking book and let us all know if, despite the title, despite the unanimous internet description of it as pro-invasion, somehow it turns out to be AGAINST the invasion. Only in your crazy world, sirs. Only in your crazy world. But keep on dreaming. Sure beats reality. Maybe you can dream up a book by Pollack that was against the invasion before the invasion began.